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This is the fastest path from sign-up to value. By the end, you’ll have a working colleague, a connected integration, and a live view in your team.
You’ll spend about half this time in onboarding (Eluu sets up your team, default colleague, and demo view in the background) and the rest in your first chat.

Step 1 — Sign up

1

Open the app

2

Pick a sign-in method

Continue with Google, Microsoft, or email and password. Eluu uses the same identity to send you transactional email and create your default profile.
3

Land on onboarding

If it’s your first time, you go straight to the onboarding flow. If you’ve been here before, you land in your last team.

Step 2 — Onboarding

Onboarding is three short screens.
1

Tell Eluu about you

Fill in your name, job title, company website, and (optionally) LinkedIn. Click Continue.
2

Accept an invite, or skip

If a teammate has invited you, you’ll see their team here. Click Accept & Join to use their team, or Skip to create your own.
3

Watch the carousel

A short tour of Sessions, Views, and Integrations. While you watch, Eluu provisions your team, your default colleague, a demo file, and a demo view in the background. When the Get started button appears, click it.
When onboarding finishes, you land in a chat with your default colleague.

Step 3 — Send your first message

Try something simple. The composer accepts text up to a generous limit (paste large text and it auto-attaches as a file).
Read the demo view I started with and tell me what you see.
You’ll watch your colleague open the view, summarise it, and reply. That round trip — read tool → think → write back — is what Eluu does for everything.
While the colleague is working, the send button changes shape. You can click it to pause at any time. See Pause and resume.

Step 4 — Connect a tool

Your default colleague has a few abilities, but the real power comes from your tools.
1

Open Tools

Click the wrench icon in the bottom-left of the sidebar, or open /tools in your team.
2

Pick an integration

Find Gmail, Slack, Sheets, or any of the supported integrations. Click Connect.
3

Authorize

For most integrations this opens an OAuth flow. Sign in to the provider and approve the permissions it requests.
4

Pick which colleagues use it

On the setup screen, toggle the colleagues that should have access. By default, the integration is Personal to you — see Personal vs Shared connections.
5

Click Finish Setup

You can now use the integration inside any chat with the colleagues you toggled.

Step 5 — Try it for real

Open a new chat with your default colleague and ask it to do something with the tool you connected. For example, after connecting Gmail:
Look at the last 20 emails in my inbox. Group them by sender and summarise what each conversation is about.
Your colleague picks the right Gmail tools, runs them, and writes the summary into the chat. If the result is structured enough to be a dashboard, it’ll create a view.

What happened

In five minutes you’ve:
  • Created a team and a default colleague.
  • Connected your first integration.
  • Sent your first message and watched your colleague execute real work.
  • Created (or seen) your first view.

Where to next

Create a custom colleague

Define name, role, abilities, and behaviour. Most teams build three to five colleagues, each focused on a different job.

Schedule recurring work

Turn a chat into a scheduled job that runs every morning, every hour, or on a cron.

The mental model

Colleagues, sessions, views, jobs, files. How they fit together.

Use Eluu in Slack

Mention a colleague directly in a Slack channel.